Android Pie, the 9th revision of the most popular mobile operating system on earth, is now available on Google’s Pixel phones starting Monday.
Goole initially announced Android P, the previous name of Android Pie, in March, then at Google I/O conference in May they demoed some really cool features of the next version of Android.
People who signed up for the Android Beta program, which lets you try out pre-released versions of the software, will receive the update by the “end of this fall,” if they have devices from Sony Mobile, Xiaomi, HMD Global, Oppo, Vivo, OnePlus and Essential.

Google has launched Chrome on Google Daydream View and the Lenovo Mirage Solo with Daydream. If you have one of these headsets, you can launch Chrome directly from your homepage to browse and interact with any webpage while in VR.
Chrome aims to be a universal browser on all types of devices and operating systems. This is also true for the new VR version.
All the features you love on Chrome, from voice search to incognito mode to saved bookmarks, are now accessible on your Daydream headset.

Google Chrome has a built-in task manager to help users find out the runtime statistics of each tab. When you open up too many tabs and what to kill some of them to release more memory or CPU, task manager is a great tool. Let’s dive in.
Open Task Manager You can access Task Manager by clicking on the three-dot icon on the right side of the address bar, going down to More Tools and then select Task Manager.

A Mozilla executive says Google’s redesign has made YouTube slower on Firefox and Edge.
Chris Peterson, the software community’s technical program manager, tweeted on Tuesday that the video sharing site loads at a fifth of the speed on non-Chrome browsers due to its architecture, as first reported by Sofpedia.
“YouTube’s Polymer redesign relies on the deprecated Shadow DOM v0 API only implemented in Chrome,” he wrote.
“YouTube serves a Shadow DOM polyfill to Firefox and Edge that is, unsurprisingly, slower than Chrome’s native implementation.

Chrome starts to mark old-fashioned HTTP sites as ‘Not Secure’ in the address bar. If you have already updated Chrome to version 68 this week, you would probably be surprise at seeing a huge amount of HTTP sites are not secure overnight.
That’s to let you know that the site you’re visiting is not HTTPS-enabled, and the traffic is being transmitted over the old, less secure HTTP protocol. That means a hacker could spy on the data you’re sending and receiving from the site in question (such as passwords and credit card numbers), and even hijack the connection to run a phishing scam or redirect you to a malware-laden page.

In the past, Google has always stuck to a basic design of trapezoidal design of its tabs. But a new design in the Chrome Canary showcases a slope-shouldered look with curved corners.
Now, the inactive tabs can be seen merging with the browser itself by graying out in the background, separated by thin vertical lines. Moreover, the address bar and the Chrome new tab search bar has changed into a gray oval shape as compared to the earlier white square box.

VPN Plus for Mac is a macOS VPN client app based on Apple’s Network Extension technology.
With VPN Plus, all network activities are encrypted, real IP address geo-location is hidden to the ISP and firewall, and blocked websites can be reached.

VPN Plus is a totally free VPN service for Android. Fast, secure, easy to use.
No login required, no bandwidth limit. It is best for online privacy protection and bypassing regular firewall regulations such as public Wi-Fi in school, office or cafe.

VPN Plus comes with powerful video search, play and download capabilities.
Search any keyword, VPN Plus will deliver the best results.

VPN Plus aims to be a faster, safer and more stable VPN app for iOS devices.

It connects to VPN server instantly, less than half an second. User data is transferred at full speed, unlike other VPNs that treat VIP and free-trial users differently, VPN Plus serve all users
as fast as possible.

VPN Plus is safer. No login information is required, no logs kept on servers.

Built on Apple Network Extension framework, VPN Plus is very stable. In lab tests, the app can keep running for more than 12 hours streaming videos without crashing. And the app itself consumes little CPU resource.

FreeVPN Chrome extension is a simple SSL proxy add-on for Google Chrome and browsers derived from Chrome such as Opera. With this extension, users will be able to encrypt all traffic with SSL, send traffic through a proxy server to bypass firewall rules, and change public IP address.